Environmental Impact Assessment Review
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Journal
Country
United States
Northern America
Subject Area and Category
Environmental Science
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Ecology
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Geography, Planning and Development
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Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law
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Publisher
SJR 2025
2.958
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SJR Score
H-Index
134
Citations / Doc (2yr)
13.45
Total Docs. (latest)
361
Total Citations (3yr)
11,154
Publication type
Journals
ISSN
01959255
Coverage
1980-1983, 1985-2026
Journal Rank
#732
Subject Categories
Ecology
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Geography, Planning and Development
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Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law
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Subject Areas
Aims & Scope
Environmental Impact Assessment Review (EIA Review) is a refereed, interdisciplinary journal serving a global audience of practitioners, policy-makers, regulators, academics and others with an interest in the field of impact assessment (IA) and management.
Impact assessment is defined by the International Association for Impact Assessment (www.iaia.org) as the process of identifying the future consequences of a current or proposed action.
The focus of EIA Review is on innovative theory and practice that encompasses any of the above mentioned impacts and activities.
In other words, EIA Review covers the following topics (the list is not exhaustive):
• Development of IA theory and concepts;
• IA legislation, procedure and practice;
• IA Governance;
• IA Methods, for example, forecasting, indicators, systems-based approaches, ecosystem services assessment, cost benefit analysis, algorithms, network-based approaches, among others;
• Life Cycle Assessment, Carbon Footprinting, Energy Analysis, Emergy Analysis, and Integrated Product Policy;
• Environmental Management Systems.
Abstracting & Indexing
Scopus
Google Scholar
Web of Science
Detailed Metrics
| Total Docs. (latest) | 361 |
| Total Docs. (3 years) | 819 |
| Total Refs. | 26,302 |
| Total Citations (3 years) | 11,154 |
| Citable Docs. (3 years) | 818 |
| Citations / Doc. (2 years) | 13.45 |
| Ref. / Doc. | 72.86 |
| % Female | 40.3% |
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